The 250 GTO was produced from 1962 to 1964 for homologation into the FIA's Group 3 Grand Touring Car category. GTO stands for "Gran Turismo Omologato", Italian for "Homologated Grand Tourer". When new, the GTO sold for $18,500 in the United States, and buyers had to be personally approved by Enzo Ferrari and his dealer for North America, Luigi
The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO was auctioned by Bonhams for $34.65 million, previously, the aforementioned Mercedes-Benz racer sold in 2013 for $31.6 million. Ferrari GTOs are among the holy grails of any car collection, as Ferrari only made 36 of them (or 39 if you include different versions), and they were the dominant racecars of the mid-1960s
Carmel, California – Thursday, 14 August 2014 – The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta has become the most valuable car in history to be sold at auction when it realized $38,115,000 (£22,843,633
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO has sold for just over $50 million at Sotheby's in New York. The cult Le Mans contender has been one of the world's most expensive and sought-after Ferraris for years.
A 1962 Ferrari 330 LM/250 GTO hammered down for $51.7 million at Sotheby’s on Monday, Even still, $51.7 million is the second-highest price ever achieved for a car at auction.
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO racecar built for Sir Stirling Moss has become the world's most expensive car, selling privately for US$35 million ($36.3 million).
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